Canada’s goal is to become world’s cleanest producer of LNG: Carr
OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says Canada’s pathway to a clean energy future includes not only transitioning to renewable sources of energy but also technology that makes traditional fossil fuels cleaner to produce and burn.
That path was laid out Thursday in a new report which points not only to developing more wind and solar power, but also to the environmental and economic benefits of Canada producing, shipping and burning oil and natural gas that is cleaner and more cost efficient.
The two-track approach is the main advice in the report from Carr’s “generation energy” advisory council, a group of 14 people from the energy sector, indigenous communities and environmental groups.
“What this report understands is that oil and gas will be part of the energy mix for quite a while and the goal is to extract those resources more sustainably than ever,” said Carr. “We are on the road to accomplishing that.”